This volume casts a fresh look on how the political spaces of the Western Balkan states (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania) are shaped, governed and transformed during the EU accession process. The contributors argue that EU conditionality in the Western Balkans does not work effectively in terms of social change because rule transfer remains a contested business, due to veto-players on the ground and strong legacies of the past. The volume examines specific policy areas, salient in the enlargement process and to a different degree incorporated in the accession criteria, as well as EU foreign policy in the spheres of post-conflict stabilisation, democratization and the rule of law promotion.
Chapter 1
Introduction: The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans
Jelena D~anki, Soeren Keil and Marko Kmezi
Chapter 2
European Union Conditionality in the Western Balkans: External Incentives and Europeanisation
Asya Zhelyazkova, Ivan Damjanovski, Zoran Nechev and Frank Schimmelfennig
Chapter 3
Chips off the old block - Europeanisation of the Foreign Policies of Western Balkan states
Ana Bojinovi Fenko and Bernhard Stahl
Chapter 4
EU Enlargement and State Capture in the Western Balkans
Milada Anna Vachudova
Chapter 5
EU Rule of Law Conditionality: Democracy or Stabilitocracy Promotion in the Western Balkans?
Marko Kmezi
Chapter 6
The Europeanisation of Minority Policies in the Westerl#.